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Emily Sisson
Emily Sisson is a two-time Olympian and World Championships finalist, seven-time national champion, and the American record holder in the marathon.
After a successful switch to the roads, Sisson finished as the runner-up at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, securing her spot on Team USA. At the Paris 2024 Olympic Marathon she finished 23rd.
Sisson has a long history on the track, making her Olympic debut in the 10,000 meters at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. During the U.S. Olympic Trials, which saw unusually high temperatures, she set a new meet record and qualified for the Olympic finals, ultimately finishing 10th. She previously ran the 10,000 meters at the 2017 and 2019 World Athletics Championships, notching top 10 finishes in both.
2019 was a banner year for Sisson, as she came within five seconds of the American half marathon record in Houston then clocked 2:23:08 at the London Marathon, at the time the fastest-ever debut by an American woman on a record-eligible course. She continued to dominate at the marathon distance and shattered the American record in 2022, running 2:18:29 in Chicago. Sisson followed up that performance with another American record in the half-marathon in 2023 at the Houston Half Marathon, a time that was later eclipsed by Keira D’Amato and Weini Kelati.
Sisson has been very successful in New York, finishing as the runner-up at the United Airlines NYC Half twice and winning the USATF 5K Championships. She has run the Mastercard New York Mini 10K three times, finishing in the top 10 each time, and this year, will look to place on the podium. Sisson is recently coming off a personal best performance at the Manchester Great Run in May where she finished second, beating Gotytom Gebreslase and Hellen Obiri who will also toe the line in New York.
- Date of Birth Oct 12, 1991
- Age 33
- Gender Woman
- Country USA
- Residence Providence, RI, USA
Lo más destacado de su carrera
Year | Event | Place | Time |
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2025 | Great Manchester Run | 2nd | 31:03 |
2024 | U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials | 2nd | 2:22:42 |
2023 | Houston Half Marathon | 2nd | 1:06:52 |
2022 | Chicago Marathon | 6th | 2:18:29 |
2022 | USATF Half Marathon Championships | 1st | 1:07:11 |